The London Homebuilding & Renovating Show will be partnering with the UK’s first National Home Energy Week, an initiative designed to offer practical ideas and guidance to switch millions of people off fuel poverty. 

To align with this new feature, glazing industry companies are invited to secure a stand at ExCel from 30 September to 2 October 2022 to present their home energy and eco solutions to a motivated audience that’s looking to improve their energy efficiency.

Nick Noble, commercial and events director Future, said: “With the national energy regulator Ofgem on course to raise the cap on household energy bills to nearly £3,000 in October, householders want to upgrade insulation or make other energy improvements.

“We’re partnering with National Home Energy Week to help visitors understand how they can make the most of the energy in their homes, save money on their bills and reduce their carbon footprint.

“The London event will present an innovative platform for exhibitors to share their products, services and knowledge with visitors who are genuinely interested in finding solutions to the fuel poverty crisis. It is not to be missed!”

The London Homebuilding & Renovating Show will aim to deliver a dedicated venue for exhibitors with thousands of products in industries including kitchens; bathrooms; doors and windows; extensions and conversions; architecture; design; financial services; planning permissions, and much more.

The Masterclass Theatre will offer information on creating a sustainable home, choosing the right structures for a project, finding and evaluating land. Information on interior design and creating extensions will be on hand at the Home Improvement Theatre. Speakers at the Self-Build Theatre will address in-depth topics ranging from a beginner’s guide on renovation to maintaining good relationships between homeowners and tradespeople.

A key area at the show will be The Advice Centre where industry leaders can help showgoers with specific issues. Members from the Royal Institute of British Architects will provide information on the design, planning and construction process during Ask the Architect consultations. And the Federation of Master Builders will guide people booking an Ask the Builder session on hiring accredited, highly skilled construction workers.

For information about exhibiting at the London Homebuilding & Renovating Show, please click on the following link:  www.homebuildingshow.co.uk/exhibit-with-us.